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Dayton is the smallest city in the United States to operate electric trolley buses still. [6] The trolley buses travel at least five miles on RTA routes serving Dayton and some neighboring suburbs. The routes include: Route 1, Route 2, Route 4, Route 7 and Route 8. Bus service to Dayton International Airport from downtown Dayton began on 11 ...
A trolleybus of the Oakwood Street Railway, one of multiple companies that once operated trolleybuses in Dayton, passing the Montgomery County Courthouse in 1937. The first electric trolley bus (ETB) service in Ohio began operation in Dayton, on April 23, 1933, when the Salem Avenue-Lorain Avenue line was converted from streetcars to trolley coaches — or trolley buses, as they are most ...
Jun. 9—The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority will start to make a series of service changes in 10 days that officials say should better connect people to jobs and health care, while also ...
May 31—For the first time ever, the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority will offer free bus rides on weekends all summer, coming at a time of record high gas prices. Between June 4 and ...
While TANK's primary service area is the three Northern Kentucky counties, all TANK routes also connect with Downtown Cincinnati where riders can transfer to vehicles operated by the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority if necessary. Although the two systems are separate, the TANK and SORTA work to make transfers between systems easy, and ...
An Ohio bus driver survived a violent attack Monday thanks to what some are calling divine intervention. Forty-nine-year-old Rickey Wagoner was standing outside his bus in Dayton Monday when he ...
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The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is celebrating 50 years with a family-friendly event in downtown Dayton.